TITLE: Scripting and OLE Objects PRODUCT: Improv for Windows 2.1 CHAPTER: 14-Integrating Improv with Other Applica BOOK: Improv Handbook DATE: 01/06/94 FAX NUMBER: 10446 Scripting and OLE Objects There may be times when a script may need to refer to a particular OLE object. Using the convention Object1, Object2, and so on, Improv assigns each OLE object in a presentation a unique name. To find the assigned name of an OLE object, select the OLE object. Click the current path button on the status bar twice to see the object. You can attach a script to any linked or embedded object. When you click the object in the presentation, the script runs. For more information on attaching scripts to objects, see "Running a Script Attached to a Button or Object" in Chapter 17. (C) Copyright Lotus Development, 1995. All rights reserved